Eberechi Eze’s clinical finish against Fulham showcased his rising star power, sending Palace to Wembley
The FA Cup quarter-finals delivered unforgettable drama this weekend, with Mostbet analysts spotlighting two standout storylines: Eberechi Eze’s masterclass for Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest’s defensive dominance. Let’s dive deeper than standard match reports with tactical insights you won’t find elsewhere.
Eze’s Wembley-Worthy Performance
Fresh off scoring his first England goal days earlier, the 25-year-old playmaker delivered when it mattered most:
- Game-changing moment: His 21st-minute curler (xG 0.08 per Opta) demonstrated why Gareth Southgate rates him
- Creative spark: Completed 4/5 dribbles and created 3 chances including Sarr’s headed goal
- Positional intelligence: 63% of touches came in left half-spaces, exploiting Fulham’s defensive imbalance
“Eze‘s movement between the lines was textbook,” noted Mostbet tactical analyst David Wilson. “When he receives the ball facing goal in those pockets, he’s virtually unplayable.”

Forest’s Defensive Duo Rewrites History
Nottingham Forest’s penalty shootout victory over Brighton showcased their transformed backline:
| Statistic | Murillo | Milenkovic |
|---|---|---|
| Clearances | 9 | 11 |
| Duels won | 75% | 82% |
| Pass accuracy | 89% | 83% |
“These numbers don’t lie,” said former Premier League defender Jamie Carragher on Mostbet broadcast. “Their complementary styles – Murillo’s ball-playing and Milenkovic’s physicality – make them the tournament’s best defensive pairing.”
Milenkovic’s ice-cool penalty capped another stellar defensive display
Missed Opportunities for Fulham and Brighton
Fulham’s Attacking Breakdown
- Created just 1.2 xG despite 58% possession
- Andreas Pereira lost possession 18 times in dangerous areas
- Failed to register a shot on target after the 53rd minute
Brighton’s Psychological Hangover
- 0.9 xG across 120 minutes
- Only 2 shots on target despite 62% possession
- Looked hesitant in final third after recent 7-0 thrashing by Forest
Road to Wembley: What’s Next?
With the semi-final draw complete, Mostbet identifies key factors for each remaining contender:
Crystal Palace
- Eze‘s form (3 goals/assists in last 4 matches)
- Glasner’s unbeaten start (W3 D1)
- Potential return of Michael Olise
Nottingham Forest
- 14 clean sheets this season
- Murillo-Milenkovic partnership
- Nuno Espírito Santo’s cup pedigree

Conclusion: FA Cup Magic Alive and Well
This weekend proved why the FA Cup remains football’s most magical competition. From Eze‘s brilliance to Forest’s defensive resilience, Mostbet in-depth analysis reveals the tactical nuances behind the headlines. With Wembley beckoning, which of these rising stars will write the next chapter in this historic tournament?
For more groundbreaking football analysis, stay tuned to Mostbet – your home for tactical insights beyond the scores. Which semi-final storyline excites you most? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

